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China’s economy slows across the board in July as retail sales barely grow


BEIJING, CHINA – 2026/07/18: Shoppers stroll along a landscaped path near the POLÈNE luxury goods store in Sanlitun, carrying bags and enjoying the bustling scene.

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China’s economy lost momentum across the board in July, as consumer spending stalled and urban investment contracted at a faster pace while unemployment ticked higher, adding to pressure on Beijing to step up support in the second half.

Retail sales eked out a 0.6% growth from a year earlier, according to the National Bureau of Statistics on Monday, missing the estimated 1.5% jump in a Reuters poll, and slowing from 1% in June.

China’s urban fixed-asset investment, including real estate and infrastructure, contracted 6.7% this year as of end-July from a year earlier, worse than the estimated 6% decline in the poll. The decline also steepened from the 5.7% drop in the first half of this year.

Investment in real estate declined 19.2% in the first seven months this year, while infrastructure and manufacturing investment contracted 3.6% and 1.7%, respectively.

Industrial output rose 4.5% in July, undershooting the estimated 4.8% growth and slowing from 5.3% rise in June.

The urban unemployment rate stood at 5.2% in July, ticking up from 5% in June.

The data, which was released at 3 p.m. instead of the usual 10 a.m., reinforced concerns about the health of the world’s second-largest economy that has grappled with a deepening supply-demand imbalance.

Robust industrial production and exports tied to the global AI investment boom have powered headline growth, even as consumption and private investment have weakened amid a prolonged property downturn and volatile energy prices.

The July figures came after the economy posted its slowest growth since late 2022 in the second quarter, expanding just 4.3% from a year earlier. China’s 4.7% GDP growth in the first half year puts the economy on track to meeting Beijing’s growth target range of 4.5%-5%.

A broadening slowdown



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